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A serial in 14 chapters stars Mala, a top government agent and his faithful allies Rex and Buck 8: The Jaws of the Beast
In which Melani finds sanctuary among her ancestors, Mala steals the sacred totem of Kingship from the evil usurper Porutu and he and Tupper run the gauntlet of a crocodile-infested pool....
Directed by MACK v. WRIGHT. RAY TAYLOR A REPUBLIC serial (Chapter t tomorrow 5.40 pm)

The Kids are Okay by JACK RONDER The second of two parts Father's Day
A year later. Their father has been living away from home. Have Jill and Kenny come to terms with their parents' separation?
Producer ROGER TONGE

A weekly look at collectors and collections in their infinite and entertaining variety.
Introduced by Harriet Crawley with Mike Dornan
Ray Gosling , Sarah Kennedy and John FitzMaurice Mills
This week: the only man with 400 prams in his house, ten of them in his bedroom; the magic world of oriental carpets; and a collection of cats, short ones, tall ones, tin ones and china ones.
Assistant producers BRIAN HAWKINS MARGY KrNMONTH , FIONA MCKENZIE
Producer CHRISMPHER LEWIS. BBC Bristol

The history programme that brings the past up to date, introduced by John Tusa.
In this edition How do you Democratise a Nazi? On the 50th anniversary of Hitler's elevation to the chancellorship of the Third Reich Simon Winchester reports from Washington and Nuremberg on how America in 1945 tried to remake a nation in its own image through a process of forced re-education.
The Venerable Bede-Britain's first historian. Who was he? Where and how did he live? Why is he so important? The story of a remarkable man who, over a thousand years ago, could have travelled from Northumbria to Rome.
And The Levellers - three months ago in Putney church Michael Foot and other members of the Labour Party associated themselves with the men of the ' New Model Army' who spoke there 300 years before. Who were these men who, in their radicalism, saw Cromwell as the modern equivalent of establishment and right wing? How does the philosophy of these Levellers find echoes in the Labour Party today?
Executive producer TIMOTHY GARDAM Editor BRUCE NORMAN

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The plants we grow in our gardens are some of the richest and most varied in the world. But very few of them are native to this country. So where do they come from, who brought them, how have we changed them? Rhododendrons
'The king of all garden plants' is how Geoffrey Smith describes one of his favourite flowers. In this programme he takes, a close look at the history of this remarkable shrub.
Film editor PETER RINCSTED Director ERICA CRIFFITHS Producer BRIAN DAVIES
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The third of six programmes Harold Williamson revisits The Survivors of Salford
Rain seeped through the roofs; there were holes in the ceilings, no flushing lavatories, no hot water. And damp was everywhere. That was in 1974, when Salford Council, failing to make repairs, told Its tenants in Lower Broughton that they would be re-housed, but not for at least four years.
The tenants went to law. Their action reached the House of Lords, which ordered repairs. The Council pulled the houses down. The tenants were rehoused.
Today, eight years later, Harold Williamson finds that the new housing has brought new problems. They are problems familiar to almost all communities which have been uprooted from their old, familiar neighbourhood ...
Film cameraman Jim Pierson
Sound recordist Nigel Woodford Film editor John Nash
Producer Jenny Cropper

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The BBC Television International Sheepdog Championship
A series of eight programmes Introduced by Phil Drabble with Eric Halsall
Working as partnerships, three shepherds and their collies with total understanding and trust in each other tackle the challenging trials course at Kelburn, on the west coast of Scotland. Each competing dog has seven Scottish blackface sheep to master and control, and is judged on his outrun, lift, fetch, drive, shed and penning.
Heat 2: England The competitors:
TIM LONGTON with Tweed NORMAN DARRELL With Pat JOHN RUSSELL with Roy
Technical coordinator ROY smith Director MICHAEL KERR Producer ian SMITH

An eight-part serial written by Philip Mackie.
128 BC. Pot Belly and the younger Cleopatra re-invade Egypt, banishing Cleopatra the mother to Syria, where her daughter Cleopatra Thea is maintaining the best family traditions of remorseless feuding. Meanwhile Pot Belly announces a sudden change of character - henceforth he is to be known as 'Pot Belly the Benign'. The results are startling.
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